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    #16
    Originally posted by Alpinweiße30 View Post
    You talking about the nuts that bolt the manifold to the block? Mine were so rusted as soon as i put a wrench on it a few crumbled. I am going to dremmel the nuts off and use vise grips to get the stud off once the manifold is off. I got everything to replace it all for like $10
    no, those Im sure would be even worse

    I am talking about the 3 satanic nuts on the bottoms of the manifolds, I can't frekkin' do it! haha
    1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
    1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
    2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
    1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
    1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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      #17
      Originally posted by MoparJ View Post
      Do This. I had a leak after changing the radiator, and it was because the clamp on the hose coming from the water pump wasn't tight enough. Those clamps down there are a serious bitch to tighten properly due to tight space.
      I think i've double checked every clamp, but like you said -- its ridiculously hard to see down there and it just seems like its leaking from the WP area... even though it had no leaks before the t-belt change and I don't think I was super rough on it whiles changing the belt either

      perhaps I should just replace all the hoses and see what happens. they are pretty old anyway.
      1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
      1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
      2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
      1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
      1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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        #18
        When I bought my car, the P.O. had replaced the hose which goes from the thermostat housing to the water pump, the one that goes near the distributor cap. No matter how much I tightened and repositioned the clamp it would still drip. I couldnt imagine that the hose, being newer would be the problem, but sure enough it was. After buying a new hose, I used one of those clamps with the plastic wing nut on it so it is easy to hand tighten and loosen. Its much more convenient than getting a screwdriver or 1/4" socket down there.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Sagaris View Post
          When I bought my car, the P.O. had replaced the hose which goes from the thermostat housing to the water pump, the one that goes near the distributor cap. No matter how much I tightened and repositioned the clamp it would still drip. I couldnt imagine that the hose, being newer would be the problem, but sure enough it was. After buying a new hose, I used one of those clamps with the plastic wing nut on it so it is easy to hand tighten and loosen. Its much more convenient than getting a screwdriver or 1/4" socket down there.
          interesting.

          I shall see what hoses I have in my garage from previous M20 cars.. and get a new bypass hose from AZ

          that had better fix this problem, haha.
          1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
          1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
          2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
          1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
          1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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            #20
            Originally posted by MoparJ View Post
            Do This. I had a leak after changing the radiator, and it was because the clamp on the hose coming from the water pump wasn't tight enough. Those clamps down there are a serious bitch to tighten properly due to tight space.
            They are easy to tighten

            Hint:
            6mm (or 1/4") Nutdriver for hose clamps

            Hose clamps should be tightened so that that they are flush with the surface. The original BMW ones have a "lip" on the edges -- the inner surface should just meet the hose, not digging in or leaving a gap.

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              #21
              Originally posted by DJB View Post
              They are easy to tighten

              Hint:
              6mm (or 1/4") Nutdriver for hose clamps

              Hose clamps should be tightened so that that they are flush with the surface. The original BMW ones have a "lip" on the edges -- the inner surface should just meet the hose, not digging in or leaving a gap.
              Actually, I did use a nut driver (a stubby one, at that) but due to the angle and limited space, I couldn't get the clamp tight until the third try.

              That being said, I also used cheap parts store clamps which tend to bind in certain spots......I thought I was doing myself a favor using new clamps, but I honestly think reusing the dirty old stock ones would have actually been easier.
              Jason

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                #22
                PO tightened them pretty hard.

                I have lots of different clamps on my hoses. probably only 2 or 3 OEM ones.

                I'll just get new hoses and see whats what.
                1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
                1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
                2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
                1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
                1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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                  #23
                  fëck. hoses were all fine.
                  1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
                  1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
                  2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
                  1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
                  1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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                    #24
                    did you notice the mating surface for the hoses coated with crap? that could keep the hoses from sealing properly
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by ///M42 sport View Post
                      did you notice the mating surface for the hoses coated with crap? that could keep the hoses from sealing properly
                      yep, I brushed that crap off as I recall

                      put in my new water pump today, it looks like I'll need to pull the belt again to get the tensioner spring and bar back in though.

                      the old pump looked genuinely fine but the PO definitely used silicone and no OEM gasket. I used just an OEM gasket.

                      fingers bloody crossed. so far I have spent more time on this than my timing belt change. that fan clutch nut would not come off so the sawzall finished it off for me. bastard design.

                      I'll post an update when I know whether this new one leaks or not. I cleaned the mating surface as best I could.
                      1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
                      1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
                      2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
                      1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
                      1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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                        #26
                        Also, the hose running to the water pump on the passenger side can be pushed on too far, thus causing a leak. There is a little rectangular metal piece on the water pump and if the hose gets pressed against it too hard it will cause a poor mate.
                        -Will

                        1987 325is, 1989 325i, 1997 318i
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                          #27
                          I dug my head in there to try and see the mating surface -- it looks all fine and dandy. the clamps are at proper tightness, not too hard. new water pump and fan clutch are in. started the car after I got the TB tensioner spring back in and the fucker still leaks.

                          what the hell!
                          1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
                          1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
                          2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
                          1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
                          1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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